Sans Faceted Guno 5 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, ui labels, technical, futuristic, precise, angular, schematic, geometric styling, tech aesthetic, display impact, drafted look, monoline, faceted, geometric, octagonal, wireframe.
A monoline italic sans built from straight segments, with planar facets substituting for curves throughout. Bowls and counters resolve into clipped, octagonal shapes, and joins are clean and sharply angled, giving the outlines a crisp, plotted feel. Proportions are compact and upright-leaning with a taut rhythm; spacing reads even and controlled, and the overall texture stays light and airy in text. Distinctive polygonal forms show in rounded letters like C, G, O, Q, and in numerals such as 0 and 8, while diagonals and terminals remain consistently sharp.
Works best for display use where the angular faceting can be appreciated—headlines, posters, product branding, and packaging with a modern or tech-forward concept. It can also suit short UI labels or interface-style graphics, especially where a schematic, engineered texture is desired.
The faceted construction and continuous line weight lend a technical, futuristic tone, like lettering derived from drafting, CAD plots, or sci‑fi interface graphics. Its angled skeleton feels brisk and precise rather than friendly, projecting a clean, engineered personality.
Likely intended to translate geometric, polygonal construction into a readable italic sans, balancing a lightweight stroke with a distinctive faceted motif. The consistent straight-segment logic suggests a focus on a digital/drafted aesthetic while remaining usable for short passages.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same angular logic, which helps maintain stylistic cohesion in mixed-case settings. The design emphasizes corner cuts and straight runs, so at smaller sizes the faceting can become the dominant visual signature.